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Parameters Assigned to the Knobs
PSR-E453/PSR-EW400  Owner’s Manual
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Adding DSP Effects
DSP is term of abbreviated form of Digital Signal Pro-
cessor. DSP effects are applied only to a specified 
part as described below.
Parts to which DSP effects are applied
1
Press the [DSP] button to turn DSP on. 
Although turning on DSP will select a DSP type 
suitable for the current panel setting, you can 
select a different DSP type as described in the 
following steps.
2
Hold down the [DSP] button for longer 
than a second to call up “DSP Type” 
(Function 040).
After a few seconds, the current DSP type 
appears.
3
Rotate the dial to select a DSP type.
For information about the available DSP types, 
refer to the Effect Type List in the Data List.
4
Press the CATEGORY [+] button once to 
call up “DSP Part” (Function 041).
After a few seconds, the current part to which the 
DSP effects are applied appears.
5
Rotate the dial to select a part to which 
the DSP effects are applied.
Refer to the chart of “Parts to which DSP effects 
are applied” (
see left), and select “Keyboard” or 
“Style.”
6
Press the [ASSIGN] button several times 
to assign Function 6 to the knobs (page 
25).
7
Turn the knobs while playing the part 
selected in step 5 to see how the DSP 
effects change.
8
Press the [DSP] button again to turn 
DSP off. 
DSP part: Keyboard
• Main Voice
• Dual Voice
• Track 1 of a User Song
 When selecting the “Keyboard” part for DSP
DSP
• ON/OFF
• Type
DSP part: Style
• Style
• Pattern
• Track A of a User Song
 When selecting the “Style” part for DSP
Output
Output
Output
Output
DSP part: Keyboard
• Main Voice
• Dual Voice
• Track 1 of a User Song
DSP
• ON/OFF
• Type
DSP part: Style
• Style
• Pattern
• Track A of a User Song
This parameter is set in step 5.
Appears when 
the DSP is on.
DSP Type
040
RotarySp
 01
040
Current DSP type
Hold for longer 
than a second.
Limitations when recording a Song
• DSP effects can be recorded only to Tracks 1 
and A.
• The DSP type and part cannot be changed 
while recording.
• When recording to an existing User Song, if the 
part to which the DSP effects are applied differs 
from the recording tracks, DSP related setting 
data (DSP part, type, parameter A/B) will not 
be recorded or overwritten.
• The DSP effects may not be applied as 
expected when a User Song is being played 
back. This is because the DSP effects are 
affected by the data recorded to the User Song.
DSP Part
041
Keyboard
041
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Current Part